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    Heisenbeans

    Wtf is a message ratio? I go by peoples proven results not message ratios.
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    Heisenbeans

    Yeah you didnt really shoot anything down, you just continue to believe your fairy tale.
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    Heisenbeans

    You dont think its pollen on the outside of those unopened sacks? It only takes a grain of pollen to pollinate a plant.
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    Heisenbeans

    So if the pollen is obviously spreading from plant to plant how do you know the pollen that is collected isnt contaminated with another plants pollen?
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    Useful Seeds

    How much peroxide and coconut water do you use per gallon.
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    Looking for that chemdawg strain...

    Yeah top dawg and lucky dog would be your best bets. And it chemdog not dawg.
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    Roots Organic Grow

    I grow in LOS but got some roots liquid nutrients to give me a boost when needed. I was wondering if you had been PHing your solution before using? I've used it a few times already with good results but didnt bother to ph anything.
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    Did i over dry?

    If you dry low and slow you wouldn't even need to cure in jars, that's what a few people in here are trying to tell you. You will get much better smell and taste from a 2 to 3 week dry at 60/60 then doing the whole jar, burp, and cure for months thing.
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    Did i over dry?

    60/60 is ideal for best terpene preservation. Shoukd take at least 2 weeks.
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    Collectors Edition Seeds

    You know I've noticed that isnt always a good indicator on what's going to be the best plant. Some of the ones that dont have much frost early on end up being the most frosty by the end. Not always the case but something to keep in mind.
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    Heisenbeans

    Oh and not to forget the part that stable seeds are only needed for large scale agriculture. That there was no point in stabilizing a cannabis strain.
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    Chuckers paradise......

    You would think those would be the ones that made sure everything was tested before being sent out.
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    Greenpoint seeds!!

    How do you know someone us a great breeder when they have never even bred anything?
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    You know I've did hempys before and was kind of thinking how similar this is to one. The benefit to this way is being able to bottom water unlike hempys. Also a bigger resivour than a hempy would have. I did coco hempys and got fungus gnats because the coco needed watering so much. Have you ever...
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I've never reused the perlite after a cycle but I'm sure you could steralize it and use it again. That's the only downside to this method. Ive been too scared to just try to run the same perlite again as I'm limited on space so cant make any mistakes. I saw someone mention trying hydroton but he...
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I do run a dehumidifier in my tent to keep the humidity down but to be honest I needed to run one even when it was just 6 10 gallon smart pots by themselves. It works really well though.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    https://forum.grasscity.com/threads/noobwannbs-self-wicking-smartpot-ghetto-setup.1151159/ Install I clear cup like this guy did and you can just look and see water level. I just used high strength duct tape to tape the cups in and it works great. Of course do that before you fill with perlite.
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    Who's Got The Fostiest Buds? Let's See How Frosty A Bud Can Really Get?

    Damn that looks better no flash. Who makes milkbone?
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Oh I see, you have no bottom on your smartpot. If you had another smartpot laying around you could transplant into that one first. Be aware if you move up sizes it will probably need some time to let the roots expand in the new pot before you move to the sip.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Since you used a smartpot I have an easy fix for you. Get a container that the smartpot will fit in that is about 5 or 6 inches deep. Fill that container with perlite to about 4 or 5 inches tall. Water the container leaving about 1 inch of the perlite up top dry not sitting in the water. Put...
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